BOULDER -- After 10 years at a Boulder apartment complex, Boulder County CareConnect is moving to a larger space in Frasier Meadows Retirement Community.

Next week, the nonprofit, which provides free services for seniors and adults with disabilities, will leave its office at 951 Arapahoe Ave., and the $7,200 annual rent that came with it, for a free space donated by the retirement community.

"Having that much less in our operating budget will give us a lot more to serve people in the community," said Laura Upham, communications manager for Boulder County CareConnect.

The past decade has brought significant growth to the organization, Upham said, creating a need for a larger and more functional space.

More than 1,000 volunteers serve about 2,500 seniors and adults with disabilities in Boulder County. The nonprofit's annual operating budget has increased from $200,000 to $700,000 over the past 10 years.

"It's a lot of seniors helping seniors," Upham said.

The nonprofit also has a Longmont location in the Center for People with Disabilities, 615 Main St. Upham said the Longmont location will not change.

The Longmont branch has seen 87 percent growth in the past 10 years, serving 102 households in 2003 and 787 in 2013.

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